Considering the rapid rate of change with technology, does anyone know if
there are plans to conduct another NAIS technology survey any time soon?
It would be interesting and helpful to see what data points have changed
significantly since the June 2007 survey.
Dave Candelario
MICDS Director of Technology
A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> writes:
>Fred Austin, Technology Director The Oakwood School, Greenville, NC on
>March 18, 2010 at 1:10 PM wrote:
>>What percentage of your overall school budget is directed to the
>>technology budget?
>
>Hi Fred and others ... I have found this topic incredibly fascinating over
>the last 10 years and put together this Web page a few years ago ...
>http://www.summercore.com/budget ... you may find some of the info still
>relevant ... good luck with your exploration ... the variations in our
>schools are so interesting ... Steve
>
>Steve Bergen (sbergen@cstorefront.org)
>CIO and Computer Teacher, The Children's Storefront
>70 East 129th Street, New York, NY 10035
>
>Please support the Storefront Billion Penny drive by going to
>http://www.billionpennyproject.org/
>
>An Independent School in Harlem
>Web site: http://www.thechildrensstorefront.org
>Tech Saturday Info at http://www.techsaturdays.org
>
>also co-director, The "Summercore" Teaching Company
>until the Pats go 19-0 ... http://www.summercore.com
>you can "follow Summercore" by going to
>http://www.twitter.com/summercore
>Summercore 2010 includes June 14-18 (VA) July 12-16 (NYC) July 26-30 (FL)
>
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